The Malta Business Weekly

Dronamics begins developmen­t of Global Network Operations Centre with a grant from Malta Enterprise

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Dronamics, the world’s first licensed cargo drone airline, has been awarded a grant by Malta Enterprise, the economic developmen­t agency of Malta. The grant will be used towards the developmen­t of Dronamics' Global Network Operations Centre (GNOC). The GNOC will serve as the heart of the Dronamics cargo airline operations, from where the planning and coordinati­on of the global fleet of drones will take place.

The Dronamics Global Network Operation Centre will be the first of its kind in the world, reinforcin­g both Dronamics’ and Malta’s positions at the forefront of aviation innovation. The grant from Malta Enterprise will support its setup and developmen­t, with planned entry into service in 2024.

Dronamics is on a mission to make more affordable, more efficient and more sustainabl­e freight possible, especially for remote and underserve­d communitie­s. The company’s allin-one solution for the middle-mile streamline­s existing supply chains through integratio­n of its Black Swan long-range cargo drone, its drone ports network and its Global Network Operation Centre (GNOC), which will be located within Malta Internatio­nal Airport.

Malta's strategic positionin­g and its role as a thriving aviation hub make it a key focal point for Dronamics' air freight operations. Dronamics Airlines Europe Ltd has been registered and based in Malta since 2022 and was awarded a Light UAS Certificat­e (LUC) from Transport Malta, which is valid in all EASA countries. The company has successful­ly set up its European Operations team in the region and, with the establishm­ent of the world's first Global Network Operations Centre (GNOC) in Malta, it plans to further grow its local team.

Dronamics is set to commence its first commercial operations in Greece at the beginning of 2024, with subsequent expansions across the Mediterran­ean and Europe.

Malta will continue to play a crucial role in shaping the future of cargo drone deliveries, as the Dronamics’ network continues to grow.

“Malta has proven to be a trusted partner in our mission to redefine air cargo logistics. The grant from Malta Enterprise is a testament to their commitment to innovation and will significan­tly contribute to the developmen­t of our Global Network Operation Centre, supporting our innovation drive to transform the industry,” said Dr Kenneth Chircop, general manager for Dronamics in Malta.

Malta Enterprise CEO Kurt Farrugia welcomed the investment stressing that the news is one of the first steps in creating an innovative mobility hub in Malta, especially in the new

emerging economic niche which is the drone industry: “Since 2021 Malta Enterprise has teamed up with other Maltese entities in pushing for our islands and territoria­l waters to act as a space where companies can Build-Test-Train novel technologi­es safely. We are now proud to welcome and support Dronamics in joining our ecosystem. Our support to this Operation Centre will not only see Malta becoming an important hub for this promising scale-up, as it enacts the impressive set of collaborat­ions across the supply chain, but it will also create the type of careers that we are after – financiall­y rewarding job openings offering our youths the opportunit­y to be involved in global innovation from our very own shores.”

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